Bus Collides with Other Vehicles in Los Angeles, Two People Hospitalized
A bus collided with other vehicles in Los Angeles on Sunday, leaving two people hospitalized, according to authorities.
Accident Details
The crash was reported at 11:04 in the area of 5025 S Broadway Street in South L.A.
Involvement of LA Metro Bus
According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, an LA Metro bus was involved in a three-vehicle collision. Images captured by KTLA at the scene showed major damage sustained to the side of a SUV.
Injuries and Hospitalizations
A total of eight people were assessed for injuries.
Of those eight, two were transported to a local hospital. A 30-year-old woman was hospitalized in serious condition, and another, unidentified person suffered minor injuries, according to authorities.
An additional person declined medical transportation.
The remaining five involved were uninjured, and had no medical complaints.
Investigation and Next Steps
No additional details were immediately made available. It wasn’t immediately clear if the injured were aboard the bus at the time of the collision or were inside the other vehicles.
Conclusion
The accident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety on our roads and the need for all drivers to exercise caution and attention when operating vehicles.
FAQs
Q: Where did the accident occur?
A: The accident occurred in the area of 5025 S Broadway Street in South L.A.
Q: How many people were injured in the accident?
A: A total of eight people were assessed for injuries.
Q: How many people were hospitalized as a result of the accident?
A: Two people were transported to a local hospital, with one in serious condition and the other with minor injuries.
Q: Was the bus involved in the accident still operational after the collision?
A: No additional information is available at this time regarding the status of the bus.
Q: Are there any ongoing investigations into the accident?
A: No additional details were immediately made available regarding the investigation into the accident.